1) The MS-20 filter LFO is just sort of tossed in as a "freebie". The CV MOD
pot can turn it all
the way off.
BTW: I may just have a 2U wide complete MS-20 filter with switchable HP/LP
sections.
2) For best effects, yes the LFOs need to be sync'd. The PS3100 filter has
no LFOs itself: the
LFOs are in a seperate module and yes they have sync.
Paul S.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gur Milstein <
gur-m@...>
To:
motm@onelist.com <
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Date: Monday, February 22, 1999 8:36 AM
Subject: [motm] Re: Korg filter ideas #2
>From: Gur Milstein <gur-m@...>
>
>At 06:17 PM 2/21/99 -0600, you wrote:
>>From: "Paul Schreiber" <synth1@...>
>>
>>1) There is no LFO output because there are only 4 jacks in a 1U wide
>>module.
>>In this case: IN, OUT, 1 v/OCT IN, CV [variable] IN.
>
>what about a syncable LFO,and when a cv is not patch is that meen the lfo
>would change the cutoff all the time ?
>
>
>>2) The Korg PS3100 uses 3 seperate bandpass filters. They are swept by a
>>LFO.
>>Each filter can be set to "go positive" or "go negative" on the LFO. There
>>is a master
>>resonance control. The original has all 3 ouputs summed, but if I have
room
>>may have
>>seperate outputs.
>
>agin is this LFO can be syncable ?
>i dont see much use for a non syncable lfo in a vcf,it reminds me the MAM
>resonator
>which its lfo are non syncable and thats is sad as its a great filter.
>
>i would buy the MS-20 vcf .
>
>thanx
>Gur Milstein
>
>
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